Allegations: The complainant organization alleges the attempted marginalization
of the National Union of Workers of Angola – Trade Union Confederation (UNTA-CS), with
attacks on freedom of expression, government interference in UNTA-CS affairs and threats of
deregistration, in a general climate of increased violence against trade unionists and
workers
- 91. The Committee last examined the substance of this case at its March
2023 meeting, when it presented an interim report to the Governing Body [see 401st
Report, paras 85–97, approved by the Governing Body at its 347th Session (March 2023)
].
- 92. The Government sent its observations in communications received by
the Office on 13 and 20 March 2024.
- 93. Angola has ratified the Freedom of Association and Protection of the
Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87), and the Right to Organise and Collective
Bargaining Convention, 1949 (No. 98).
A. Previous examination of the case
A. Previous examination of the case- 94. In its previous examination of the case, in March 2023, the Committee
made the following recommendations [see 401st Report, para. 97]:
- (a) The
Committee requests the Government to engage in a constructive dialogue with all the
parties concerned with a view to determining, together with the parties, objective
and transparent criteria for the nomination of workers’ representatives to the 111th
Session of the Conference (June 2023). The Committee requests the Government to
provide a detailed report on the discussions held to this end, the persons present
and the agreement between the parties, by the next meeting of the Committee (June
2023).
- (b) The Committee requests the Government to indicate whether a
judicial investigation has been opened into the death in suspicious circumstances of
the Deputy Secretary-General of SINMEA.
- (c) The Committee requests the
Government to take the necessary measures to ensure full respect for freedom of
expression, association and the basic civil liberties necessary for the full
realization of trade union rights.
B. The Government’s reply
B. The Government’s reply- 95. In its communication received on 13 March 2024, the Government states
that, at the ordinary meeting of the National Committee for the ILO held on 11 April
2023, it was decided that all of the most representative organizations of employers and
workers in Angola, namely the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Angola (CCIA), the
Industrial Association of Angola (AIA), the Federation of Women Entrepreneurs of Angola
(FMEA), the National Union of Workers of Angola-Trade Union Confederation (UNTA-CS), the
General Confederation of Independent and Free Trade Unions of Angola (CGSILA) and the
Força Sindical Angolana (FSA), would participate in the 111th Session (June 2023) of the
Conference. It was also decided that the Employers’ and Workers’ delegates would be from
organizations affiliated to the International Organisation of Employers (IOE) and the
International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), respectively. The Government’s
communication refers to the minutes of that meeting (No. 1/2023), received on 20 March
2024, which make reference to an agreement on a rotation among members of the National
Committee for the ILO.
- 96. The Government further states that: (i) on 17 April 2023, a bipartite
meeting was held between the Government, represented by the Minister of Public
Administration, Labour and Social Security, the General Secretary of the UNTA-CS and Ms
Maria Francisco, a member of the Governing Body of the ILO, at which they agreed to
improve the dialogue between the parties and to review the criteria for nominating
Workers’ representatives to the International Labour Conference; and (ii) on 9 May 2023,
a tripartite meeting was held between the Executive Secretary of the CCIA, the member of
the Governing Body of the ILO as a representative of the UNTA-CS, and a representative
of the Ministry of Public Administration, Labour and Social Security, to consider the
present case.
- 97. As to the circumstances of the death of the Deputy Secretary-General
of the National Union of Doctors of Angola (SINMEA), the Government states that the
autopsy performed in Luanda on 19 April 2022 found that the cause of death was an acute
myocardial infarction, ruling out any other unnatural cause. Four forensic physicians,
two doctors from the leadership of SINMEA and a member of the deceased’s family took
part in the examination of the body.
C. The Committee’s conclusions
C. The Committee’s conclusions- 98. The Committee recalls that the present case was referred to it in
2022 by the International Labour Conference upon a proposal by the Credentials Committee
– made under article 32, paragraph 6, of the Standing Orders of the Conference – to
refer to the Committee on Freedom of Association the issues raised by the International
Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) in its objection concerning the nomination of the
Workers’ delegation of Angola. The Credentials Committee had considered that the
objection raised issues that went beyond the question of representation at the
Conference and that the situation described by the objecting organization merited
further investigation for which the Committee lacked jurisdiction.
- 99. The Committee recalls that the allegations made by the ITUC concern
the attempted marginalization of the UNTA-CS and that, in this connection, the
Government is alleged to have deliberately excluded the UNTA-CS from the Workers’
delegation to the 110th Session (May–June 2022) of the Conference in disregard of its
status as the most representative organization, in a general climate of increased
violence against trade unionists and workers.
- 100. The Committee notes the information provided by the Government,
according to which: (i) on 17 April 2023, a bipartite meeting was held between the
Government, represented by the Minister of Public Administration, Labour and Social
Security, the General Secretary of the UNTA-CS and Ms Maria Francisco, a member of the
Governing Body of the ILO, during which they agreed to improve dialogue between the
parties and to review the criteria for nominating Workers’ representatives to the
International Labour Conference; and (ii) on 9 May 2023, a tripartite meeting was held
between the Executive Secretary of the CCIA, the member of the Governing Body of the ILO
as a representative of the UNTA-CS, and a representative of the Ministry of Public
Administration, Labour and Social Security, to consider the present case.
- 101. With regard to the determination with the parties concerned of
objective and transparent criteria for the nomination of Workers’ representatives to the
111th Session (June 2023) of the Conference (recommendation (a)), the Committee regrets
that the information concerning the composition of the Workers’ delegation to the 111th
Session (June 2023) of the Conference was not sent by the Government in a timely manner
and was not received until March 2024, that is to say well after the session of the
Conference for which the information was requested. The Committee also notes that
neither has the Government provided the detailed report as requested on the criteria
selected for nominating Workers’ representatives and that some of the information is,
moreover, unclear. Indeed, the Committee notes that the Government, in its communication
received on 13 March 2024, states that, in the context of the ordinary meeting of the
National Committee for the ILO on 11 April 2023, it was decided, as regards the
composition of the Workers’ delegation, that representatives of the UNTA-CS, the CGSILA
and the FSA would participate in the 111th Session of the Conference and that the
Workers’ delegate would come from an organization affiliated to the ITUC, whereas the
minutes of that meeting refer to a rotation agreement reached between the members of the
aforementioned National Committee, without mentioning the issue of international
affiliation and that, furthermore, the minutes were not approved by all the
representative workers’ organizations.
- 102. The Committee nevertheless notes that, according to the final list
of delegations represented at the 111th Session (June 2023) of the Conference, the
Workers’ delegate was from the UNTA-CS, the delegation also included representatives of
the FSA and the CGSILA, no objection was raised with the Credentials Committee at that
session and no further information has been provided to it in connection with this case.
In these circumstances, the Committee trusts that the nomination of the Workers’
delegation was made and will continue to be made in agreement with the most
representative workers’ organizations and on the basis of objective and transparent
criteria, and decides that it will not continue its examination of this matter.
- 103. With regard to the suspicious circumstances of the death of the
Deputy Secretary-General of SINMEA (recommendation (b)), the Committee takes note of the
information concerning the results of the autopsy performed in Luanda on 19 April 2022,
in the presence of four forensic physicians, two doctors from the leadership of SINMEA
and a member of the deceased’s family. In the absence of any additional information from
the complainant organization, the Committee will not continue its examination of this
matter either.
- 104. In the light of the foregoing, the Committee considers that this
case does not call for further examination and is closed.
The Committee’s recommendations
The Committee’s recommendations- 105. In the light of its foregoing conclusions, the Committee invites the
Governing Body to approve the following recommendations:decide that the present case
does not call for further examination.
- (a) The Committee trusts that the
nomination of the Workers’ delegation was made and will continue to be made in
agreement with the most representative workers’ organizations and on the basis of
objective and transparent criteria.
- (b) The Committee considers that this
case does not call for further examination and is closed.